. . . but then I think again. Of the dying & suffering. Of the permanent residue of pain & illness & bitterness.
Of the disconnect between the culture & mentality of the hawks, and the lessons they should have learned from the 20th century. Not only the lesson of "standing up to evildoers" : the lesson of the desolation & madness of war & militarism.
I see the logic of preventive action. But I see the greater logic of never being the aggressor. That's why the case for preventive action would have to be very strong and crystal-clear. Which is why it would be better to accept the European proposal of steadily increased inspection pressure.
I wish I could see more clearly. I see both sides, unlike many of my fellow poets, & I'm wavering.
2.11.2003
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